2,792
That’s the number of hits I have had,… on my Flickr account since 2005. Now I may have had a few hits, but I have had zero testimonials written in regards to my photography or in regards to me as a photographer. If you would like to be kind please visit my Flickr [...]
Threadless
Threadless, I’m sure you’ve heard of it, but I wanna say I love it! It was one of the first places to help starving artist begin to get somewhere. I remember when I first heard of Threadless back in 2002 from a friend, who had submitted a design to become a new T. [...]
J Branson {Photographer}
Another artist highlight, may I introduce to you Joanna Branson of Tennessee. I met her first in Germany and we traveled on the same team to Ethiopia. I truly love her style of photography and the way she chooses to use a camera. I saw her carry around her little fisheye, snapping [...]
The Holidays are in the Air
The saying normally goes, “love is in the air,” but if you have ever worked in retail you will understand what I am talking about. As soon as Halloween has passed us by, before the little kiddies have eaten all their candy, the stores have Christmas decorations out. Forget Thanksgiving, it’s straight to [...]
Aestlight Shawl
As an artist it has all come naturally, from my mother. My mom, Diane, is a jack of many trades and one is knitting. And this scarf is just a piece of her handy works.
She’s also a farmer, seamstress, she dyes material, knits (like I said before), and she has now taken on [...]
Just Photography?
I’ve been playing with different ideas by dressing up the posted photographs, giving them a whimsical look. I am a photographer and graphic designer, and often the two will collide through my creativity. I actually have my AA in Graphic Design from Howard Community College and took a bunch of classes in Photography, [...]
Over the Moon
Is the moon tired? she looks so pale
Within her misty veil:
She scales the sky from east to west,
And takes no rest.
Before the coming of the night
The moon shows papery white;
Before the dawning of the day
She fades away.
Sing-Song by Christina Rossetti (1830-1894)
The Curtis
I love being able to highlight the photographers I know, and the fact that I enjoy perusing through their art work is a bonus for me. This would be another photographer friend of mine, Aaron Curtis, he has quite an eye and has gained the knowledge that he has through research and learning on [...]
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